Law School Deans
- James Campbell – 1911 to 1918
- Lawrence E. O'Keefe, SJ – 1919 to 1920
- Clarence Coolidge – 1920 to 1933
- Edwin J. Owens – 1933 to 1953
- Byron J. Snow – 1953 to 1955
- Warren P. McKenney – 1955 to 1959
- Leo Huard – 1959 to 1969
- George Strong (acting) – 1970
- George Alexander – 1970 to 1985
- Richard Rykoff (acting) – 1985 to 1986
- Gerald Uelmen – 1986 to 1994
- Mack Player – 1994 to 2003
- Donald J. Polden – 2003 to present
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